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Top K-pop stocks fall after reports that Hybe may sell SM stake
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Top K-pop stocks fall after reports that Hybe may sell SM stake

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Last updated: May 28, 2024 5:55 am
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Published: May 28, 2024
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – 2023/02/20: SM Entertainment Building (Headquarters) in Seoul.

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Shares of two of South Korea’s largest K-pop companies fell on Tuesday after industry giant Hybe is said to be pushing for a $50 million sale of its stake in SM Entertainment.

Kospi-listed Hybe’s stock slid as much as 2.4%, while SM Entertainment — which is listed on the Kosdaq —saw its shares plunge as much as 5.74%.

South Korean media outlet Chosun Ilbo reported that Hybe — the agency that manages K-pop sensation BTS — intends to make the transaction a block deal of 750,000 shares.

The news outlet also said the sale was because Hybe decided its stake “was a minority stake that had no influence on SM’s management rights, it would be better to sell it in large quantities and realize profits.”

According to the Chosun Ilbo, the shares will be sold at a 4% to 5.5% discount to SM’s last closing price of 95,800 South Korean won. That puts the sale price per share at between 91,968 to 90,531 won.

This means the total transaction value would come up to about 68 billion won, or about $50 million. Before the transaction, Hybe held a 12.45% stake in SM.

CNBC reached out to SM Entertainment for comment, but did not immediately receive a reply.

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In February last year, Hybe lost a takeover bid of SM to South Korean social media giant Kakao, which currently holds about 40% of the company.

The move also comes amid a separate long-running battle between Hybe and its sublabel ADOR, which manages girl group NewJeans.

Hybe shares have plunged 13.66% since April 19, the last trading day before Hybe launched an audit into ADOR.

Hybe is expected to replace ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin in an extraordinary general meeting on May 31 after she was accused of wanting to take the sublabel independent. A Hybe statement sent to CNBC on April 25 said the company also called for Min to step down.

Min has denied those allegations and accused Hybe of copying the concept of ADOR’s girl group, NewJeans, for another girl group under a different Hybe subsidiary.

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